Ormerod 2 Printer Kit – All parts

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This is a full RepRapPro Ormerod 2 Kit including all its self-printed parts and with everything you need to get printing.

The RepRapPro Ormerod is one of the most versatile 3D printers available. Its key design goals are to offer a printer which is easy to expand in functionality, fast to replicate, and fast to assemble and to commission. This new model builds on the already established designs and technical advances which have undergone brisk development and heavy testing since the RepRap Project‘s inception in 2004.
The Ormerod uses a process known a fused filament fabrication, which it employs to build 3-dimensional objects in a range of plastics and in a variety of colours. This process enables the user to create almost any shape which can be modelled on a computer, including some which could not be produced by traditional manufacturing techniques at all.
The RepRapPro Ormerod is a monochrome 3D printer configured to work with one type of plastic at a time.

However, RepRapPro Ormerod is fundamentally designed to work with multiple deposition heads and an upgrade kit will be available soon for this machine to allow it to print multiple materials and colours.

Full open-source self-replicating RepRap

New 32-bit Arduino-compatible Duet electronics enable control via a web-browser

Electronics is pre-soldered with a built-in micro-SD card for standalone printing

Computer interfaces: USB and Ethernet

Wiring loom for simple plug-in connection – no soldering

IR probing for self-aligned printing – no bed adjustment required

Build volume: 200x200x200mm

Overall size: 500x460x410mm

Weight: 6 Kg

Standard nozzle size: 0.5mm (0.3mm available)

Accuracy: 0.1mm

Resolution: 0.0125mm

Building speed: 1,800 mm/min

Moving speed: 12,000 mm/min

Deposition rate: 33 cm3 / hr

Printing materials: ABS, PLA, 1.75mm diameter thermoplastic

Build surface: PCB-heated bed to reduce complexity of assembly and to ensure parts do not warp

X-carriage: Mounting for three extruder drives; one supplied plus one hot-end

Motion: Linear ball bearings on X, Y and Z axes

Enhancements to the printed parts to improve the ease of assembly of the X and Y axes

3D print and stuff’s website is a collection of tools, projects and products that I have found useful when using a 3D Printer also during the build process from a kit to assembled printer. Items listed within the store are sourced from UK based suppliers (where possible) so the time waiting to receive your ordered item, is as quick as it can be.

I’m a maker/engineer, and have spent a lot of time adjusting, improving and using 3D printers since 2011.

I take 2D/3D Designs and able to turn them into physical objects; Also able to produce bespoke parts for repair and replacement by turning them into objects using 3D Printing.